Ben Woodburn enjoyed a dream international debut as his stunning strike was enough for Wales to beat Austria 1-0 in their crunch World Cup qualifier.

The 17-year-old Liverpool striker rifled the ball home from 20 yards in the 74th minute.

But it turns out that scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win is not unusual for Wales debutants.

Here, Post Sport looks at five other men to have achieved the feat for the Dragons.

Mark Hughes (v England in Wrexham, May 2, 1984)

Hughes could hardly have asked for more from his international debut as he needed only 17 minutes to score the winning goal against Wales' closest neighbours in a Home International Championship in Wrexham. It was the first of 16 goals from 72 appearances for Hughes.

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Robert Earnshaw (v Germany in Cardiff, May 14, 2002)

Only 12 seconds of the second half had elapsed when Earnshaw scored the goal that would give Wales a famous 1-0 win over Germany - something no doubt appreciated by Hughes who was by now the national team boss. Earnshaw would score a total of 16 goals in 59 appearances for Wales.

Freddy Eastwood (v Bulgaria in Bourgas, August 22, 2007)

Much like Woodburn, Eastwood did not score any old goal on his Wales debut, but fired in a rocket from 20 yards that was enough for a 1-0 away win in a friendly match. Eastwood has scored four goals for Wales in 11 appearances.

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Ched Evans (v Iceland in Reykjavik, May 28, 2008)

Wales striker Ched Evans

Evans, 19, came off the bench as John Toshack's impressive young Wales team extended their unbeaten run to six matches thanks to his improvised back-heel on the stroke of half-time. It remains Evans' only goal for Wales after 11 appearances.